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and shortly after hatching leave the nest and can feed themselves. They are cared for by the female who broods them while they are small. The young fledge when around 19 days of age but stay in the family group for 30–50 days. They generally first breed when one year old and only have a single brood.
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on the ground. It is notoriously difficult to see, keeping hidden in crops, and reluctant to fly, preferring to creep away instead. Even when flushed, it keeps low and soon drops back into cover. Often the only indication of its presence is the distinctive "wet-my-lips" repetitive song of the male.
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to 5 oz). It is greatest before migration at the end of the breeding season. The female is generally slightly heavier than the male. It is streaked brown with a white eyestripe, and, in the male, a white chin. As befits its migratory nature, it has long wings, unlike the typically short-winged
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area. Very large numbers are caught in nets along the
Mediterranean coast of Egypt. It is estimated that in 2012, during the autumn migration, 3.4 million birds were caught in northern Sinai and perhaps as many as 12.9 million in the whole of Egypt.
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Males generally arrive in the breeding area before the females. In northern Europe laying begins from the middle of May, and with repeat laying can continue to the end of August. The female forms a shallow
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If common quails have eaten certain plants, although which plants is still in debate, the meat from quail can be poisonous, with one in four who consume poisonous flesh becoming ill with
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without apparent interbreeding and in captivity the offspring of crosses show reduced fertility. The
Japanese quail is therefore now treated as a separate species.
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gamebirds. According to Online
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Handbook of the Birds of Europe the Middle East and North Africa. The Birds of the
Western Palearctic
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Korkmaz, İ.; Kukul Güven, F.M.; Eren, Ş.H.; Dogan, Z. (2011). "Quail consumption can be harmful".
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1985:IUCN Red List least concern species
1048:"Pheasants, partridges, francolins"
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